Careers & Hobbies

Req 7b — Hobbies and Healthy Living

7b.
Explore how you could use knowledge and skills from this merit badge to pursue a hobby or healthy lifestyle. Research any training needed, expenses, and organizations that promote or support it. Discuss with your counselor what short-term and long-term goals you might have if you pursued this.

Not every badge has to become a career. Sometimes the best outcome is a hobby that gets you outdoors, keeps you active, and gives you a lifelong reason to pay attention to the natural world. Mammal Study can lead naturally into wildlife photography, tracking, nature journaling, trail walking, habitat volunteering, citizen science, and wildlife rehabilitation support.

Good Hobby or Lifestyle Ideas

A few strong directions include:

What the Requirement Wants You to Research

Even for a hobby, you should still think practically:

That turns the idea from “this seems cool” into a real plan.

Official Resources

Top Tips to get into Wildlife Photography (video)
A Look Inside the Life of a Wildlife Rehab Volunteer (video)

Goal Setting for This Requirement

Think short-term first, then long-term
  • Short-term goal: What can you try in the next month?
  • Training: What skill or class would help you start well?
  • Cost: What basic gear or fees are involved?
  • Support: Which organization, club, park, or center could help?
  • Long-term goal: Where could this interest lead in a year or two?

You have reached the end of the core requirements. The next page goes beyond the badge and suggests ways to keep exploring mammals after the counselor signs off.